pest control
11/21/2017
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By Vicki Batts
Frankinsects: Scientists have “edited” a yellow, wingless mosquito with three eyes as a pest control strategy
Could mosquitoes be the next insect to fall prey to modern science? Researchers from the University of California at Riverside have just unveiled a “gene-edited” mosquito; they say their creation could pave the way for controlling the mosquito population. But as we’ve seen in pollinator populations, just because scientists say their concepts or products are safe, doesn’t […]
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